Deck 6: Police Culture, Personality, and Stress

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More federal agents are killed in the line of duty than local police officers.
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Many police officers find it fairly easy to sleep after a tense, busy evening tour because they are mentally and physically exhausted.
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Suicide is a serious problem in policing.
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The police subculture is characterized by clannishness, secrecy, and isolation from those not in the group.
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Some experts say that stress alone probably does not cause illness, but it contributes to circumstances in which diseases may take hold and flourish.
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According to your text, which is not an issue related to stress:

A)stroke
B)ulcers
C)impotence
D)AIDS
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Which is not a trait of the police personality?

A)authoritarianism
B)suspicion
C)racism
D)liberalism
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The majority of studies have determined that the police personality derives from the socialization process in the police academy, field training, and patrol experience, instead of being inherent in the personality of those who enter into the police profession.
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Most police departments have management programs to deal with the stress problems of police officers.
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Which of the following is not indicative of the police culture?

A)trust
B)clannishness
C)honor
D)individuality
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The refusal of some police officers to report fellow officers' misconduct is called:

A)the uniform code of silence
B)the blue wall of silence
C)the police omerta
D)blue loyalty
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The stress affecting police officers rarely affects their families.
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Police officers and their families tend to avoid other police officers and their families when they are off duty.
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The police have a subculture that is somewhat different from other occupations in society.
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The idea of danger permeates the police subculture.
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Which is not indicative of the police personality?

A)hostility
B)insecurity
C)cynicism
D)social conscience
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Numerous academic studies have indicated that the nature of policing and the experiences officers go through on the job cause them to band together into their own subculture.
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Which type of stress is produced by the daily need to confront the tragedies of urban life?

A)personal
B)organizational
C)operational
D)physical
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Police officers murdered in the line of duty are more likely to be killed with firearms than any other cause.
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Studies have indicated that police officers face serious marital problems, health problems, and problems with alcohol and drugs.
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The stress produced by elements inherent in the quasi-military character of the police service, such as adjusting to changing tours of duty, odd working hours, and working holidays, is classified as:

A)external stress
B)organizational stress
C)personal stress
D)operational stress
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According to research, compared to other professions the police exhibit higher rates of:

A)divorce
B)suicide
C)stress
D)all of the above
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After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, what was required of all NYPD officers?

A)racial profiling classes
B)mental health counseling
C)terrorist identification classes
D)weekly safety briefings
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Which of the following is not one of the four general categories of police stress discovered by researchers?

A)external stress
B)organizational stress
C)personal stress
D)command stress
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Suicide by cop incidents accounted for _____ of municipal police shootings.

A)less than 1%
B)11%
C)39%
D)59%
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The Dirty Harry problem refers to:

A)the corruption problem in law enforcement
B)the brutality problem in law enforcement
C)the moral dilemma officers face when they can use evil means to achieve good ends
D)the stress problem in policing
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Which of the following is not one of the factors leading to stress in police work?

A)poor training
B)role conflict
C)exposure to brutality
D)early retirement
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Stress produced by real threats and dangers, such as responding to gun runs and other dangerous assignments, is classified as:

A)external stress
B)organizational stress
C)personal stress
D)operational stress
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The attitude that there is no hope for the world and a view of humanity at its worst is called:

A)police social control
B)police prejudice
C)police attitude
D)police cynicism
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The stress produced by the interpersonal characteristics of belonging to the police organization, such as difficulties in getting along with other officers, is classified as:

A)external stress
B)organizational stress
C)personal stress
D)operational stress
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Studies indicate that police officers are _____ more likely to suffer from alcoholism than the average citizen.

A)25%
B)55%
C)75%
D)300%
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The majority of recent studies have found that the police "working personality" comes from:

A)the officer's teenage years
B)the socialization process in the police academy, field training, and patrol experience
C)the officer's early experiences as a child
D)the officer's adulthood
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According to Ellen Scrivner, which of the following is not a job-related issue that contributes to family dysfunction in police families?

A)family disruption due to rotating shifts
B)unpredictable work environment
C)the constant exposure of police officers to members of the opposite gender
D)community expectations and demands
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Michael K.Brown says that the police subculture is based on three major principles: honor, loyalty, and ____________________.
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A(n) ____________________ is the culture of a particular group that is smaller than, and essentially different from, the dominant culture in a society.
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Which type of stress is produced by the interpersonal characteristics of belonging to the police organization, such as difficulties in getting along with other officers?

A)personal
B)operational
C)organizational
D)mental
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The stress produced by the daily need to confront the tragedies of urban life, such as dealing with derelicts, criminals, and the mentally disturbed, and the need to engage in dangerous activity to protect a public that appears to be unappreciative of the police, is classified as:

A)external stress
B)organizational stress
C)personal stress
D)operational stress
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The human body's reaction to highly stressful situations is known as the:

A)flight-or-fight response
B)stressed-out syndrome
C)adrenaline response
D)fight-or-freeze syndrome
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The ________ maintains a record of all police officers killed in the line of duty.
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A situation in which police officers trust only other police officers and do not aid in the investigation of wrongdoing by other officers is called the:

A)red curtain
B)blue curtain
C)blue shield
D)red shield
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According to Jerome Skolnick, the police officer's role contains two principal variables: danger and ____________________.
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The body's reaction to highly stressful situations is known as the ____________________.
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What is stress? Name some factors causing stress in policing.
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What is the Dirty Harry problem? Could you ever justify an officer acting the way Dirty Harry Callahan did? Why or why not?
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Discuss why police officers commit suicide at very high rates.Explain what can be done to lower this suicide rate.
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According to your text, an officer is most likely to be assaulted when responding to a ______ call for service.
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Discuss assault on officers. When are they most likely to occur, and what are departments doing to prevent assaults?
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Under stressful circumstances, quantities of______________, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, are released into the bloodstream.
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The phenomenon in which a person wishing to die deliberately places an officer in a life-threatening situation, causing the officer to use deadly force against them, is known as ____________________.
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Assaults on police officers most commonly involve _________________________.
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Closely associated with the problem of stress in policing is the problem of __________, which seems to worsen over the years.
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The ethical problem in which police are confronted with situations in which they feel forced to take certain illegal actions to achieve a greater good is known as the ____________________ problem.
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What is the police culture or subculture and how does it manifest itself?
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The deadliest decade for law enforcement officers so far was the _________.
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Describe the police personality.Does police work attract people who already have this personality or is it the result of becoming an officer?
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What are some of the methods being used by police departments today to deal with stress?
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____________________ is the body's reaction to internal or external stimuli that upset the body's normal state.
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Explain the phenomenon of suicide by cop.
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Working long hours and overtime produces ________and consequently stress in officers.
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The attitude by police that there is no hope for the world and a view of humanity at its worst is known as ____________________.
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Why do police officers socialize together?
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Discuss the killings of police officers.What are the trends in the killing of police officers during the past three decades?
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More federal agents are killed in the line of duty than local police officers.
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Many police officers find it fairly easy to sleep after a tense, busy evening tour because they are mentally and physically exhausted.
False
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Suicide is a serious problem in policing.
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The police subculture is characterized by clannishness, secrecy, and isolation from those not in the group.
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Some experts say that stress alone probably does not cause illness, but it contributes to circumstances in which diseases may take hold and flourish.
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According to your text, which is not an issue related to stress:

A)stroke
B)ulcers
C)impotence
D)AIDS
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Which is not a trait of the police personality?

A)authoritarianism
B)suspicion
C)racism
D)liberalism
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The majority of studies have determined that the police personality derives from the socialization process in the police academy, field training, and patrol experience, instead of being inherent in the personality of those who enter into the police profession.
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Most police departments have management programs to deal with the stress problems of police officers.
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Which of the following is not indicative of the police culture?

A)trust
B)clannishness
C)honor
D)individuality
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The refusal of some police officers to report fellow officers' misconduct is called:

A)the uniform code of silence
B)the blue wall of silence
C)the police omerta
D)blue loyalty
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The stress affecting police officers rarely affects their families.
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Police officers and their families tend to avoid other police officers and their families when they are off duty.
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The police have a subculture that is somewhat different from other occupations in society.
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The idea of danger permeates the police subculture.
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Which is not indicative of the police personality?

A)hostility
B)insecurity
C)cynicism
D)social conscience
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Numerous academic studies have indicated that the nature of policing and the experiences officers go through on the job cause them to band together into their own subculture.
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Which type of stress is produced by the daily need to confront the tragedies of urban life?

A)personal
B)organizational
C)operational
D)physical
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Police officers murdered in the line of duty are more likely to be killed with firearms than any other cause.
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Studies have indicated that police officers face serious marital problems, health problems, and problems with alcohol and drugs.
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The stress produced by elements inherent in the quasi-military character of the police service, such as adjusting to changing tours of duty, odd working hours, and working holidays, is classified as:

A)external stress
B)organizational stress
C)personal stress
D)operational stress
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According to research, compared to other professions the police exhibit higher rates of:

A)divorce
B)suicide
C)stress
D)all of the above
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After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, what was required of all NYPD officers?

A)racial profiling classes
B)mental health counseling
C)terrorist identification classes
D)weekly safety briefings
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Which of the following is not one of the four general categories of police stress discovered by researchers?

A)external stress
B)organizational stress
C)personal stress
D)command stress
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Suicide by cop incidents accounted for _____ of municipal police shootings.

A)less than 1%
B)11%
C)39%
D)59%
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The Dirty Harry problem refers to:

A)the corruption problem in law enforcement
B)the brutality problem in law enforcement
C)the moral dilemma officers face when they can use evil means to achieve good ends
D)the stress problem in policing
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Which of the following is not one of the factors leading to stress in police work?

A)poor training
B)role conflict
C)exposure to brutality
D)early retirement
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Stress produced by real threats and dangers, such as responding to gun runs and other dangerous assignments, is classified as:

A)external stress
B)organizational stress
C)personal stress
D)operational stress
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The attitude that there is no hope for the world and a view of humanity at its worst is called:

A)police social control
B)police prejudice
C)police attitude
D)police cynicism
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The stress produced by the interpersonal characteristics of belonging to the police organization, such as difficulties in getting along with other officers, is classified as:

A)external stress
B)organizational stress
C)personal stress
D)operational stress
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Studies indicate that police officers are _____ more likely to suffer from alcoholism than the average citizen.

A)25%
B)55%
C)75%
D)300%
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The majority of recent studies have found that the police "working personality" comes from:

A)the officer's teenage years
B)the socialization process in the police academy, field training, and patrol experience
C)the officer's early experiences as a child
D)the officer's adulthood
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According to Ellen Scrivner, which of the following is not a job-related issue that contributes to family dysfunction in police families?

A)family disruption due to rotating shifts
B)unpredictable work environment
C)the constant exposure of police officers to members of the opposite gender
D)community expectations and demands
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Michael K.Brown says that the police subculture is based on three major principles: honor, loyalty, and ____________________.
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A(n) ____________________ is the culture of a particular group that is smaller than, and essentially different from, the dominant culture in a society.
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Which type of stress is produced by the interpersonal characteristics of belonging to the police organization, such as difficulties in getting along with other officers?

A)personal
B)operational
C)organizational
D)mental
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The stress produced by the daily need to confront the tragedies of urban life, such as dealing with derelicts, criminals, and the mentally disturbed, and the need to engage in dangerous activity to protect a public that appears to be unappreciative of the police, is classified as:

A)external stress
B)organizational stress
C)personal stress
D)operational stress
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The human body's reaction to highly stressful situations is known as the:

A)flight-or-fight response
B)stressed-out syndrome
C)adrenaline response
D)fight-or-freeze syndrome
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The ________ maintains a record of all police officers killed in the line of duty.
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A situation in which police officers trust only other police officers and do not aid in the investigation of wrongdoing by other officers is called the:

A)red curtain
B)blue curtain
C)blue shield
D)red shield
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According to Jerome Skolnick, the police officer's role contains two principal variables: danger and ____________________.
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The body's reaction to highly stressful situations is known as the ____________________.
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What is stress? Name some factors causing stress in policing.
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What is the Dirty Harry problem? Could you ever justify an officer acting the way Dirty Harry Callahan did? Why or why not?
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45
Discuss why police officers commit suicide at very high rates.Explain what can be done to lower this suicide rate.
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According to your text, an officer is most likely to be assaulted when responding to a ______ call for service.
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Discuss assault on officers. When are they most likely to occur, and what are departments doing to prevent assaults?
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Under stressful circumstances, quantities of______________, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, are released into the bloodstream.
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The phenomenon in which a person wishing to die deliberately places an officer in a life-threatening situation, causing the officer to use deadly force against them, is known as ____________________.
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Assaults on police officers most commonly involve _________________________.
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Closely associated with the problem of stress in policing is the problem of __________, which seems to worsen over the years.
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52
The ethical problem in which police are confronted with situations in which they feel forced to take certain illegal actions to achieve a greater good is known as the ____________________ problem.
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What is the police culture or subculture and how does it manifest itself?
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The deadliest decade for law enforcement officers so far was the _________.
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Describe the police personality.Does police work attract people who already have this personality or is it the result of becoming an officer?
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What are some of the methods being used by police departments today to deal with stress?
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____________________ is the body's reaction to internal or external stimuli that upset the body's normal state.
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Explain the phenomenon of suicide by cop.
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Working long hours and overtime produces ________and consequently stress in officers.
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The attitude by police that there is no hope for the world and a view of humanity at its worst is known as ____________________.
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Why do police officers socialize together?
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Discuss the killings of police officers.What are the trends in the killing of police officers during the past three decades?
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